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SIS 2045 Multimodal
Unfunded Needs Plan:
FDOT District Four Projects
Project Review with Metropolitan/
Transportation Planning
Organizations
March/April 2017
Outline
• Purpose of and Planning for Florida’s
Strategic Intermodal System
• Update of SIS Multi-Modal Unfunded
Needs Plan (MMUNP) from 2040 to
2045
• Review of Projects for FDOT District
Four (D4) in SIS 2045 MMUNP
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Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) -Purpose and Planning
• SIS, established by Florida Legislature in 2003 (F.S. 339.61), is
statewide network of high priority transportation facilities including
airports, highways, railroads, seaports, spaceports, and transit
• SIS facilities are workhorses of state’s transportation system
accounting for dominant share of people and freight movement to,
from, and within state
• FDOT plans for SIS coordinating with M/TPOs
and other partners
• M/TPOs plan for integrated metropolitan
transportation systems coordinating with FDOT
and other partners, while giving emphasis to
facilities that serve national, state, and
regional transportation functions (23 USC 134, 49 USC 5303, F.S. 339.175)
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SIS 2045 MMUNP – Update Process
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Plan Development
• Kicked off update in January 2016
• Identified capacity and mobility needs across modes to 2045 for designated and
proposed SIS facilities by:
o Reviewing available plans, studies, and other documents including SIS 2040 MMUNP
o Reviewing available data and completing 2045 regional needs assessments using regional
travel demand models
o Consulting and coordinating with M/TPO and modal partners, neighboring FDOT districts,
Turnpike, and FDOT Central Office
• Identified needs without regard to funding availability or sources
Outreach to M/TPOs
• Spring 2016: Briefed M/TPOs on plan update process and held staff level coordination
meetings
• Fall 2016: Met with M/TPO staffs to obtain feedback on projects submitted by D4 for plan
• Spring 2017: Reviewing D4 projects with M/TPOs in advance of FDOT Leadership
executive workshop on plan in May 2017
Overview of D4 Projects Across Modes –SIS 2040 and 2045 MMUNPs
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Total Number of Projects:• 2040: 181• 2045: 185
Total Project Costs (in millions):• 2040: $17,251 (2010 dollars)
• 2045: $17,741 (2015 dollars)
D4 Needs to 2045 – Airports
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Total of Three Airport Projects, $173 M
All projects “Designated SIS”
Two Projects for Palm Beach International
Airport (PBIA)
Airside Connections – Runway 10R/28L
Construction
Terminal Connections - Concourse B
Expansion
Awaiting master plan updates for PBIA and
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International
Airport for additional projects
2045 D4 Needs – Highways
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Total of 41 Highway Projects, $5.4 B
39 projects “Designated SIS,” two projects
“Potential SIS”
Projects in Palm Beach County
I-95 Express Phase 4 (Linton Boulevard to Indiantown Road)
US 27 Truck Lanes
SR 80 - Arterial Managed Lanes, Intersection Modifications and SR 80 Bypass (Belle Glade)
SIS TSM&O Network (US 27 and SR 80)
SR 710 Widening (Northlake Boulevard to Palm Beach/Martin County Line)
Various Interchange Improvements
Multiple SIS highway connector modifications
2045 D4 Needs -Transit and Rail
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Total of 33 Transit Projects as Network, $8.7 B
Total of 51 Rail Projects, $1.6 B
One transit project “Designated SIS,” 32 transit
projects “Potential SIS,”
All rail projects “Designated SIS”
Projects in Palm Beach County
Extension of Tri-Rail passenger service to Blue Heron
Boulevard and to Jupiter
New Tri-Rail stations and Boca Raton Intermodal
Center
Tri-Rail station/hub modifications
Add passenger service and passenger terminals:
PBIA/Tri-Rail, US 1, SR 7, Glades Road, SR 80,
Okeechobee Boulevard
Multiple grade separations on Florida East Coast
Railway and South Florida Rail Corridor
SIS 2045 MMUNP Statewide Component
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Multiple FDOT District Rail Projects
Add passenger service on Florida East
Coast Railway and South Florida Rail
Corridor
Tri-Rail Coastal Link (Miami to Jupiter)Amtrak (Miami to Jacksonville)
New rail line on US 27 in Miami-Dade,
Broward and Palm Beach Counties as
“Potential SIS”
D4 Needs to 2045 – Seaports
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Total of 57 Projects for Port Everglades,
Port of Palm Beach, and Port of Fort Pierce,
$1.9 B
16 Projects for Port of Palm Beach, $171 M
Intermodal cargo transfer facility
Slip redevelopment and enhancement
Harbor and channel, cargo, cold storage,
container yard, internal rail, and other
improvements
Recap of D4 Projects Across Modes in SIS 2045 MMUNP
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Total Number of Projects:• 2045: 185
Total Project Costs (in millions):• 2045: $17,741 (2015 dollars)
SIS 2045 MMUNP Update Process Recap/Next Steps
• January 2016 to February 2017: Development of
SIS 2045 MMUNP
• March/April 2017: Outreach to M/TPOs and modal
partners on D4 projects in SIS 2045 MMUNP
• May 2017: FDOT Leadership executive workshop
on SIS 2045 MMUNP
• 2017: Development of SIS 2045 Cost Feasible Plan
to begin
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Contact Information
FDOT District FourLisa Dykstra, SIS Coordinator
(954) [email protected]
Lois Bush, SIS MMUNP Update Coordinator
(954) 777-4654
SIS 2045 Multi-Modal Unfunded Needs Plan Update Website
including link to other SIS resources including SIS Atlas:www.fdot.gov/planning/systems/MMNP.shtm
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